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1/17/23 Hometown Broadcasting Sports Tuesday

17 January 2023 Sports


Tuesday Sports

From Wayne Mausser

NFL Super Wild Card Round

Dallas 31, Tampa Bay 14-Dallas won its first playoff road game since 1995.  Dak Prescott was 25-33 for 305 yards and four touchdowns, two to tight end Dalton Schultz.  The Buccaneers Tom Brady went 35-66 for 351 yards, two touchdowns and one interception.

Jrue Holiday and the Milwaukee Bucks responded to the Indiana Pacers’ fast start by delivering a dominant performance down the stretch.

Holiday scored a season-high 35 points to go along with 11 assists for his third straight double-double and the Bucks rallied to beat the Pacers 132-119 on Monday. The Pacers had led 76-65 at the break after matching their highest first-half point total of the season.

Neither team was at full strength. The Bucks played without two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo for a third straight game due to left knee soreness. Indiana was missing leading scorer and NBA assists leader Tyrese Haliburton for a third straight game due to a left elbow sprain and a mild left knee bone bruise.

The Pacers still led most of the way, with Myles Turner scoring 30 points after missing three games with back spasms and T.J. McConnell adding a career-high 29 points — including 25 in the first half — plus nine assists.

Milwaukee eventually handed Indiana its fourth straight loss by outscoring the Pacers 39-21 in the fourth quarter. Holiday scored 21 of his points after halftime to lead the comeback.

Holiday shot 13 of 19 overall and 5 of 8 from 3-point range. The Bucks went 23 of 46 from beyond the arc and had their most 3-pointers this season.  Brook Lopez had 19 points, Grayson Allen 17 and Jordan Nwora 14 for the Bucks.  Buddy Hield scored 18 and Bennedict Mathurin added 12 for the Pacers.

The Bucks host Toronto on Tuesday (tonight). In their only previous meeting this season, the Bucks won 104-101 in overtime at Toronto on Jan. 4.

Wisconsin is back in action tonight hosting Penn State.  The Badgers lost to Indiana on Saturday 63-45.  Wisconsin has been struggling since their leading scorer Tyler Wahl went down with a leg injury.

Lake Forest College at Ripon College-The Red Hawks are 8-8 overall and 4-3 in the conference. Tipoff is at 7:30.

(Women’s)

Lake Forest at Ripon College-Ripon is 10-6 overall and 6-1 in conference play. Tipoff is at 5:30.

Monday High School Basketball

New London 69, Waupun 47

Kiel 96, North Fond du Lac 51

Saint Mary’s Springs 91, New Holstein 57

Pittsville 68, Tri-County 16

Fox Valley Lutheran 72, Waupaca 45

Westfield 58, Necedah 38

Dodgeland 58, Pardeeville 35

Wayland Academy 57, Palmyra-Eagle 52

Girls (Mon.)

Random Lake 64, Campbellsport 44

Roncalli 51, Saint Mary’s Springs 38

Rosholt 58, Weyauwega-Fremont 15

Westfield 56, Amherst 32

Horicon at Johnson Creek 55, Horicon 52

Basketball Schedule for Tuesday

(Boys)

Ripon at Markesan

Berlin at Omro

Lomira at Kewaskum

Plymouth at Roncalli

Winneconne at Menasha

Campbellsport at West Allis

Mayville at West Bend West

Kiel at Winnebago Lutheran

Weyauwega-Fremont at Amherst

Wild Rose at Almond-Bancroft

Fond du Lac at Wauwatosa West

Clintonville at Freedom

Lourdes Academy at Wautoma

Reedsburg at Mauston

Wisconsin Dells at Baraboo

Cambria-Friesland at Central Wisconsin Christian

Horicon at North Fond du Lac

Deerfield at Fall River

Johnson Creek at Rio

(Girls)

Wautoma at Ripon-Tipoff at 7:15 on the Ripon Channel.

Germantown at Kettle Moraine Lutheran

Winneconne at Plymouth

Randolph at Waupun

Winnebago Lutheran at Campbellsport

Laconia at Lomira

North Fond du Lac at Mayville

Omro at Saint Mary’s Springs

Fond du Lac at D.C. Everest

Marshfield at Neenah

Clintonville at Freedom

Waupaca at Fox Valley Lutheran

Tomah at Westfield

Wisconsin Dells at Platteville

Cambria-Friesland at Central Wisconsin Christian

Hustisford at Waterloo

Lourdes Academy at St. Mary Catholic

Oakfield at Wayland at Columbus


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